I updated to the latest version on Debian. I tried it to see if the problem was fixed, sadly, not. I can confirm that the problem is still there. I have yet to test it on Ubuntu, but 99% the same problem will occur, as Debian and Ubuntu are very similar.

I have identified the problem. Init.d script starts server before networks interfaces complete initialization. I don't know how to fix this with good old LSB init scripts, Required-Start: $network does not work as intended. So I wrote new upstart scripts, and so far everything works ok.

I'm trying to install the latest PMS package on debian. So I let it install in debian with sudo dpkg -i blablabla... then it tries to do so. Eventually it fails and says errors were encountered while processing bla bla bla.

So I open Synaptic, and get a warning about broken packages. It says, that it wants to remove sysvinit, and install upstart. Now before, I did this, and after restarting, I could not boot into debian as it said it could not find sbin/init. So I re installed the whole OS, and here I am again. What should I do? If I allow synaptic to fix 'broken packages' (PMS), my system is going to get messed up again. Help would be appreciated, thanks.